Are diseased people allowed to have fun in a doctors office? A clinic door swings wide open revealing fervent yet fragile exchange between a one-breasted Gentile and her Jewish medicine man. An unusual prescription for Dancing at Daybreak sparks lively conversation which is not easy to transfer onto paper, but author Connie Titus tries. God knows she tries. Intimate letters record ten years of private, playful encounters. Doctor and Patient yoke together to accomplish serious work, yet zany humor pops up causing wild and merry disarray in a professional setting. Patient writes prescriptions for the Doctor, counsel flows both ways, and they manage each others well-being. Who is healing whom? Although Patient is tempted to choke her licensed professional for his various commands, Dancing at Daybreak (at surfs edge) turns out to be one grand idea. Prayers do, indeed, reach the Ocean Maker. Final result: Doctor and Patient--two changed people.
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